Letter from Henry Clarke Wright, Oakland, Penn[sylvania], to William Lloyd Garrison, [18]62 Dec[ember] 22

Henry C. Wright writes to WIlliam Lloyd Garrison after receiving the Liberator and advises Garrison that "Liberty is worth dying for but not worth killing for." Wright then tells him that "the colored people are to have a celebration in Boston" and he wishes to attend, noting...

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